Thank you, Madam Chair.
I've been listening, and I've reviewed the email chain and the documents. I agree with Alexis that it's very clear this was a human error on a public servant's part. I think putting the committee's resources and time into this is a waste. On top of that, you just read the letter from the deputy minister saying that it was a human error, which was corrected later on. It was provided to the court. It was accepted.
I'd prefer for us to spend our time on things that matter to Canadians and to newcomers. We can use our time to get a better outcome for Canadians. I just want to reiterate what Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe said and what Mr. Zuberi said. To me it's very clear it was a human error on the part of a public servant, and it was corrected as soon as it came to their attention.
I also want to ask something. Ms. Kwan talked about the letters and the order signed by the Clerk of the Privy Council. It was a broader discussion. If she could summarize it in simple words, that would be helpful as well.
Thank you so much, Madam Chair.